The Auditor’s Guide to Blockchain Technology

The Auditor’s Guide to Blockchain Technology

Author: Shaun Aghili

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-11-03

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1000776972

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The 21st century has been host to a number of information systems technologies in the areas of science, automotive, aviation and supply chain, among others. But perhaps one of its most disruptive is blockchain technology whose origin dates to only 2008, when an individual (or perhaps a group of individuals) using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto published a white paper entitled Bitcoin: A peer-to-peer electronic cash system in an attempt to address the threat of “double- spending” in digital currency. Today, many top-notch global organizations are already using or planning to use blockchain technology as a secure, robust and cutting-edge technology to better serve customers. The list includes such well-known corporate entities as JP Morgan, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of America, IBM and Walmart. The tamper-proof attributes of blockchain, leading to immutable sets of transaction records, represent a higher quality of evidence for internal and external auditors. Blockchain technology will impact the performance of the audit engagement due to its attributes, as the technology can seamlessly complement traditional auditing techniques. Furthermore, various fraud schemes related to financial reporting, such as the recording of fictitious revenues, could be avoided or at least greatly mitigated. Frauds related to missing, duplicated and identical invoices can also be greatly curtailed. As a result, the advent of blockchain will enable auditors to reduce substantive testing as inherent and control audit risks will be reduced thereby greatly improving an audit’s detection risk. As such, the continuing use and popularity of blockchain will mean that auditors and information systems security professionals will need to deepen their knowledge of this disruptive technology. If you are looking for a comprehensive study and reference source on blockchain technology, look no further than The Auditor’s Guide to Blockchain Technology: Architecture, Use Cases, Security and Assurance. This title is a must read for all security and assurance professionals and students looking to become more proficient at auditing this new and disruptive technology.


The Auditor's Guide to Blockchain Technology

The Auditor's Guide to Blockchain Technology

Author: Shaun Aghili (Professor of management)

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781003211723

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The 21st century has been host to a number of information systems technologies in the areas of science, automotive, aviation and supply chain, among others. But perhaps one of its most disruptive is blockchain technology whose origin dates to only 2008, when an individual (or perhaps a group of individuals) using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto published a white paper entitled Bitcoin: A peer-to-peer electronic cash system in an attempt to address the threat of "double- spending" in digital currency. Today, many top-notch global organizations are already using or planning to use blockchain technology as a secure, robust and cutting-edge technology to better serve customers. The list includes such well-known corporate entities as JP Morgan, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of America, IBM and Walmart. The tamper-proof attributes of blockchain, leading to immutable sets of transaction records, represent a higher quality of evidence for internal and external auditors. Blockchain technology will impact the performance of the audit engagement due to its attributes, as the technology can seamlessly complement traditional auditing techniques. Furthermore, various fraud schemes related to financial reporting, such as the recording of fictitious revenues, could be avoided or at least greatly mitigated. Frauds related to missing, duplicated and identical invoices can also be greatly curtailed. As a result, the advent of blockchain will enable auditors to reduce substantive testing as inherent and control audit risks will be reduced thereby greatly improving an audit's detection risk. As such, the continuing use and popularity of blockchain will mean that auditors and information systems security professionals will need to deepen their knowledge of this disruptive technology. If you are looking for a comprehensive study and reference source on blockchain technology, look no further than The Auditor's Guide to Blockchain Technology: Architecture, Use Cases, Security and Assurance. This title is a must read for all security and assurance professionals and students looking to become more proficient at auditing this new and disruptive technology.


The Definitive Guide to Blockchain for Accounting and Business

The Definitive Guide to Blockchain for Accounting and Business

Author: Saurav K. Dutta

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1789738679

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Blockchain is a disruptive technology potentially impacting how economic transactions are recorded, stored, and verified. Despite such ramifications, there is a lack of literature discussing this from the accountant’s perspective. Through real-world cases this book distils an abstract technology to relatable experiences for business professionals.


Blockchain and Internal Audit

Blockchain and Internal Audit

Author: Richard C. Kloch

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781634540650

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This research report is intended to provide internal auditors in various types of organizations with a basic framework for assessing their current level of blockchain technology preparedness.


The Definitive Guide to Blockchain for Accounting and Business

The Definitive Guide to Blockchain for Accounting and Business

Author: Saurav K. Dutta

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1789738652

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Blockchain is a disruptive technology potentially impacting how economic transactions are recorded, stored, and verified. Despite such ramifications, there is a lack of literature discussing this from the accountant’s perspective. Through real-world cases this book distils an abstract technology to relatable experiences for business professionals.


The Definitive Guide to Blockchain for Accounting and Business

The Definitive Guide to Blockchain for Accounting and Business

Author: Saurav K. Dutta

Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781789738681

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Blockchain is a disruptive technology potentially impacting how economic transactions are recorded, stored, and verified. Despite such ramifications, there is a lack of literature discussing this from the accountant’s perspective. Through real-world cases this book distils an abstract technology to relatable experiences for business professionals.


Blockchain

Blockchain

Author: Tim Mathis

Publisher: Level Up Lifestyle Limited

Published:

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13:

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A blockchain is a digitized, decentralized, public ledger of all cryptocurrency transactions. Constantly growing as ‘completed’ blocks, the most recent transactions are recorded and added to it in chronological order, it allows market participants to keep track of digital currency transactions without central recordkeeping. Each node (a computer connected to the network) gets a copy of the blockchain, which is downloaded automatically. Originally developed as the accounting method for the virtual currency Bitcoin, blockchains, which use what's known as distributed ledger technology – are appearing in a variety of commercial applications today. Currently, the technology is primarily used to verify transactions, within digital currencies though it is possible to digitize, code and insert practically any document into the blockchain. Doing so creates an indelible record that cannot be changed; furthermore, the record’s authenticity can be verified by the entire community using the blockchain instead of a single centralized authority.


Unblockchain

Unblockchain

Author:

Publisher: Henrique Centieiro

Published: 2021-03-31

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 9887567116

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What will you learn with this book? Why is everyone talking about blockchain? What is it all about? Wouldn’t it be great if there is something out there that can help you understand the latest trending technology - Blockchain in a relaxed manner with tons of graphics, which is even more fun than a barrel full of monkeys?! With this book Unblockchain, you will learn how blockchains are architected, what the main technology components are such as cryptography, hashing, applications as well as the constraints and limitations of blockchain.In this book we are going to cover in dept all the components of blockchains. We are going to understand how the hashing mechanisms work, what the cryptography role is, how transactions are signed and much more! We are also going to look at the blockchain use cases, understand the blockchain architecture and even deploy an Ethereum node and play around with the blockchain. I will help you to better understand when to use blockchain, the key concepts, the industry jargon and a lot of additional information that will help you interact with stakeholders in any blockchain project you may get involved in.No matter what your background is, you will be able to follow along with this book and do the hands-on! After this, you will for sure be able to get involved in any blockchain project and to show off your knowledge in front of your pals! Why does this book look so different? Based on cognitive science and learning theory researches, Unblockchain uses a visually rich format to engage with your mind, rather than using solely heavy boring text. You will also have a few hands-on that will help you understand the technology by trying it yourself! This multi-sensory book is designed to turn you into a blockchain expert!


Managing Technological Innovation

Managing Technological Innovation

Author: Frederick Betz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-02-09

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0470927577

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Written by the author who helped crystalize the field of technology management and the management of innovation with the first two editions of Managing Technological Innovation, this Third Edition brings the subject in line with current business strategy. It also presents information in a newer organized format that aligns more closely with how the topics are presented and discussed in the classroom. Also included is a wider discussion of how science and technology interact with the global economy.